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1. Dare Adventures
Great for School Camps, Groups or just for that weekend away! Located 105 km south of Perth CBD, Dwellingup is a small milling town, nestled among some of Western Australia's finest jarrah forests, flanked by the Murray river. Dwellingup Bunkhouses is a purpose built outdoor adventure camp, set on 12 acres. It consists of two separate bunkhouses capable of sleeping 28 people each, in bunks. Each Bunkhouse comes complete with two showers, two toilets, a kitchen and an open area with a potbelly wood fire. To enjoy the camp facilities an additional ablution block and a 10 bed bunkroom are also available. There is also room for up to 30 campers in tents. A large dining / recreation room is available for large groups.

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2. Sydney Learning Adventures
As an initiative of Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, Sydney Learning Adventures' vision is to create quality educational excursions that are enriching, diverse, safe, accessible and sustainable. Sydney Learning Adventures is committed to bringing the history of Australia, NSW and Sydney to life for thousands of students every year.

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3. Tony Bones Entertainment
Theatre for students ....by teachers. Tony Bones Entertainment are Australia's most loved nationally touring theatre company owned and operated by qualified teachers, with the industry's finest performers on stage. We perform brilliant Theatre in Education stage shows at schools, libraries, festivals and public events across Australia & abroad - VIC, NSW, QLD, SA, ACT & TAS! All our original shows are fully staged musicals with a cast of experienced industry professionals each performing multiple roles, with the highest standard singing, dancing & acting & comedy throughout.

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4. Healthy Kids
The YMCA Healthy Kids program is a fun, interactive, educational physical activity based program for children. The program includes non-competitive minor games and sport and recreational activities that promote decision making, communication, self es
 

5. Phillip Swimming and Ice Skating Centre
Ice Skating. 3 Public sessions Daily Pool: Outdoor heated open Nov till April
 

6. R.A.P.S DIVING CLUB
We offer an out of school learn to dive program and a School recreation program including end of term diving and vacation programs. All coaches are qualified and insured
 

7. All Stars Self Defence Centres
We can provide training in the areas of health and fitness, self defence, martial arts, well being, sport and recreation programs and personal development training.
 

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